There were also photos of her sisters graduating, Helly working in a hospital operating room, Jacqi at her first computer. Helly with her half-Viet, half-Lao husband. Jacqi with many different boys. And photos of Genny. Some she knew, some she didn’t. A series of her wearing her blue vophuc fighting uniform and a progression of belt colors. As the colors changed, so did she, from a young girl to a woman grown. But there were also photos of her at World Heritage Sites talking to reporters, and even one of her arguing a case to the U.N. Security Council just a few weeks ago, a grainy shot that must have been captured from an Internet news site. Her mother and father were there as well. Henri typically in the office with Jacqi looking over his shoulder, or more recently working beside him.